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- Lead abstract "Lead is a chemical element in the carbon group with symbol Pb (from Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft and malleable metal, which is regarded as a heavy metal and an other metal. Metallic lead has a bluish-white color after being freshly cut, but it soon tarnishes to a dull grayish color when exposed to air. Lead has a shiny chrome-silver luster when it is melted into a liquid. It is also the heaviest non-radioactive element.Lead is used in building construction, lead-acid batteries, bullets and shot, weights, as part of solders, pewters, fusible alloys, and as a radiation shield. Lead has the highest atomic number of all of the stable elements, although the next higher element, bismuth, has a half-life that is so long (over one billion times the estimated age of the universe) that it can be considered stable. Its four stable isotopes have 82 protons, a magic number in the nuclear shell model of atomic nuclei. The isotope 208Pb is double magic.If ingested, lead is poisonous to animals, including humans. It damages the nervous system and causes brain disorders. Excessive lead also causes blood disorders in mammals. Like the element mercury, another heavy metal, lead is a neurotoxin that accumulates both in soft tissues and the bones. Lead poisoning has been documented from ancient Rome, ancient Greece, and ancient China.".
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- Lead book "Carbon group".
- Lead book "Chemical elements".
- Lead book "Lead".
- Lead book "Period 6 elements".
- Lead caption "Fire diamond for lead granules".
- Lead expiry "2014-06-13".
- Lead flammability "1".
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- Lead portal "Chemistry".
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- Lead subject Category:Chemical_elements.
- Lead subject Category:Coolants.
- Lead subject Category:Endocrine_disruptors.
- Lead subject Category:IARC_Group_2B_carcinogens.
- Lead subject Category:Lead.
- Lead subject Category:Nuclear_reactor_coolants.
- Lead subject Category:Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Lead subject Category:Poor_metals.
- Lead subject Category:Soil_contamination.
- Lead subject Category:Superconductors.
- Lead subject Category:Toxicology.
- Lead comment "Lead is a chemical element in the carbon group with symbol Pb (from Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft and malleable metal, which is regarded as a heavy metal and an other metal. Metallic lead has a bluish-white color after being freshly cut, but it soon tarnishes to a dull grayish color when exposed to air. Lead has a shiny chrome-silver luster when it is melted into a liquid.".
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